TOP THINGS TO DO IN LAS VEGAS

CIRCUS CIRCUS

A carnival in the middle of Vegas, Circus Circus offers an array of cheesy and zany circus acts like the trapeze, high-wire, jugglers and unicyclists. In the hotel's West tower, you will find Adventuredome, which is a mini-theme park that has two rollercoasters, a bunch of rides, and mini-golf. While you might not find Hunter S Thompson's American dream here, you'll have a ripper of a time.

TAKE A TRIP TO THE GRAND CANYON

Whether you blew all your cash on the tables, drank yourself into a stupor or simply need a break from all the neon, a trip out of Vegas is definitely recommended. The Grand Canyon is almost as deep as Vegas' depravity, and all that wide-open space is sure to help you clear out last night's debauchery.

VISIT THE MOB MUSEUM

Located in a federal courthouse that trialed mobsters, the Mob Museum is a collection of American organised crime curated by a former FBI Special Agent. It shows FBI equipment and mob artifacts, and plays FBI interviews with some of America's most badass gangsters.

GET MARRIED AT THE WHITE CHAPEL

What better way to end a wild weekend away than by making a lifetime commitment to someone you barely know? Britney Spears did it! There are over 315 weddings per day in Vegas, so statistics suggest you should definitely give it a whirl. Oh okay – well at least crash one, will you?

SKY DIVE OVER THE STRIP

If sitting on the pokie machines and gradually wiling away your life savings isn't your idea of an adrenaline rush, maybe jumping out of a plane from 15,000 feet and free-falling at speeds over 140 MPH is. In addition to being one of the greatest leaps of faith you will ever take, sky diving is also a fantastic way to get a bird's-eye shot of the strip – just don't drop your camera...

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TOP 5 ATTRACTIONS IN LAS VEGAS

There are so many fun things to do in the party capital of the world than you can possibly imagine. Discover the best Las Vegas attractions with our list of top picks.

LANDMARKS

If you can't afford a round-the-world flight or to travel for the rest of your life, just get down to the strip and start ticking off those famous landmarks you've been dying to see. Start with a stroll around the famous Colloseum, then mosey around Caesar's Palace, get a view of the strip from the top of the Eiffel Tower, take a picture under the Arc de Triomph, admire the Statue of Liberty then take a short trip through Venice's winding canals. Selfie heaven!

BELLAGIO FOUNTAINS

Vegas' own Wonder of the World, the Bellagio fountains, are a wonderful combination of music, light and water (1,214 spritzers shooting water up to 460 feet in the air) woven together in a stunning audiovisual tapestry. A must-see for any Vegas trip.

STRATOSPHERE

If jumping out of a plane isn't quite your cup of tea, the Stratosphere, which stands at 1149-feet high, offers the next-best views. And if the 360-degree panoramic sights of the strip aren't enough, there is also a revolving restaurant and a cocktail longue called the Jazzy. To get up there, you have to ride in one of America's fastest elevators, which can travel 108 floors in a breathtaking 37 seconds.

GOLDEN NUGGET

The swankiest hotel in Vegas, the Golden Nugget glimmers with decadence and opulence. It is named for the Hand of Faith it is home to - the world's largest gold nugget weighing a whopping 61-pounds. Their swimming pool even has a waterslide that travels through the centre of a 200,000 gallon shark tank. And if you need a drink after that rush, there is a bar in the middle of a tropical aquarium where you can get boozy with the fish.

MGM GRAND

Hollywood by name and Hollywood by reputation, the MGM grand has a 45-foot tall bronze lion statue at the front, which is, like all things Vegas, the biggest in the country. Most punters head to the MGM to indulge in its Grand Pool complex, which boasts four swimming pools and a couple of whirlpools where you can either sunbathe, float around in a tube, or start smashing down yard glasses of strawberry daiquiris.